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Warhammer 40,000 Apocalypse (Collector's Edition)

Requires:Warhammer 40,000 (Sixth Edition)

Published by Games Workshop Ltd.

Expansion
Table Status Unknown
Game: Warhammer 40,000 (Sixth Edition)
Setting: Warhammer 40,000 Wargames

Players

2-6

Play Time

180 min

Complexity

N/A

Rating

0.0

Community Snapshot

~180 min
0.0 on BGG

Categories

Book
The game itself is a book or uses book-based components — gamebooks, choose-your-own-adventure.
Collectible Components
Includes collectible or customizable components like cards or miniatures.
Expansion for Base-game
This is an expansion — requires the base game to play.
Miniatures
Features detailed miniature figures — often with painting and tactical positioning.
Science Fiction
Futuristic settings — space travel, alien worlds, advanced technology.

Since 2012, Warhammer 40,000 Apocalypse (Collector's Edition) has captivated fans of dice rolling and variable powers with its design.

How It Plays

Dice Rolling

You roll dice to determine outcomes — there's always that thrilling moment of suspense before they land!

Modular Board

The board is made of separate pieces arranged differently each game — no two setups are ever quite the same.

Variable Player Powers

Each player has unique abilities that make their experience different — finding the best way to use yours is half the fun.

About This Game

Warhammer 40,000 Apocalypse Collector's Edition comes with every single item necessary to run games of Apocalypse and includes: A faux, green leather Rule Book. A copy of Pluvian's Fighting Formations (WWII style format) A full set of index cards for every army available at the time of publication (Factory Sealed) Warzone Pandorax and Armageddon, both in a hand-stitched, field-manual format. A full deck of Armageddon Cards (Factory Sealed) A fold-out game stat screen that doubles as a litho, featuring the legions of Chaos (art-work scan pictured) The Collector's box itself is a veritable work of art itself.…

Source: BoardGameGeek

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Year

2012